Air India: Tata-owned Air India has ordered 470 aircraft to serve the Indian economy growing at a cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) of eight percent and plans to acquire a new aircraft every six days over the next 18 months. There is preparation.
Air India: Air India Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) Campbell Wilson said on Friday that the company has ordered 470 aircraft and it will get a new aircraft every six days for the next 18 months. “We have new aircraft, we are recruiting many new crew and staff, improving training systems and there is still more work to do and we Making good progress.
In the session, Wilson said that most of the customers of Air India want reliability and punctuality and the challenge before us is to meet the needs of the customers. Wilson said that in addition, new aircraft are being deployed on international flights and most of the grounded aircraft have been brought into service.
Tata-owned Air India has ordered 470 aircraft to serve the Indian economy growing at a cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) of eight per cent and aims to acquire a new aircraft every six days over the next 18 months, he said. There is preparation. Wilson also expressed confidence in competing with other airlines and increasing traffic for Air India.